dæmpningsnetværk
Dæmpningsnetværk, also known as attenuation networks or pads, are electronic circuits designed to reduce the power or amplitude of a signal. They are typically constructed using passive components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The primary function of a dæmpningsnetværk is to attenuate a signal by a specific, predictable amount without significantly distorting its waveform. This is crucial in various applications where signal levels need to be controlled to prevent damage to sensitive equipment or to meet specific operational requirements.
The design of a dæmpningsnetværk depends on the impedance of the source and load circuits, as well
Dæmpningsnetværk find widespread use in audio systems, radio frequency (RF) engineering, and measurement equipment. In audio,